ABC Puzzles School Edition
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Version :1.2
Size :28.00Mb
Updated :Jul 19,2016
Developer :bigcleverlearning
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ABC Alphabet Puzzles for Kids School Edition Engaging imaginary worlds help children aged between two and five learn the alphabet in this Kizzu learning game app from Sherston. It uses HD graphics and vibrant animations and is lots of fun, as well as being educational. The game also helps children learn new words and shapes and to improve their spelling. All they need to do is drag the pieces of each puzzle around to create an animal picture. The app then helps the child to spell out each word. Curriculum links Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS): · Technology · Physical development - Moving and handling. · Literacy - Reading. · Understanding the world - Technology Suggested age range: 2-5 years old. Happy customers "One of the best children's apps My grandchildren, and their friends, really love this app. The two year old loves to complete the animal puzzles and then make them jump head over heels. So educational but good fun too." - Alan Wet Wolf, UK "Excellent – The best toddler app I have found so far. Engaging and educational and no pop-up ads. My little boy loves it." BeeeSch, UK "Fun jigsaws with touch-to-hear spelling and phonics – my 3-y-o loves completing the jigsaws and all the more because of the 'reward' of the page that shows the animal and its name. Here you can touch the letter to hear the sound it makes, touch the letters in the word to hear their names, and the animal to hear the word." grumblywumpu, USA For teachers, practitioners and parents At Sherston, we know that if you're going to give your child an app to play with, you have to trust it. All our Kizzu apps are designed to give children the confidence to have fun as they explore and develop their skills. Through each stage of their development, all our apps are worked on collaboratively with our panel of testers and educational experts. All our interfaces are specifically designed with younger children in mind. This ensures the app meets the expectations of teachers, practitioners, parents and children everywhere.
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